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Peter Sichel : a spine-tingling journey from Nazi Germany to the CIA to international wine master / produced by Sheila Hoffman Bialek ; videotaped by Matthew Hindra, Sabine Hindra, Ryan Schmitter.
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Published/Created
[New York] : Sheila Hoffman Bialek Foundation, 2009.
Description
1 videodisc : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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ReCAP - Remote Storage: Video Collection
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Subject(s)
Jews
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United States
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Jews
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New York (State)
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Hamptons
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Wine and wine making
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United States
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Politics and government
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Germany
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Politics and government
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Sichel, Peter M. F.
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Related name
Sheila Hoffman Bialek Foundation
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Hindra, Sabine
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Schmitter, Ryan
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Hoffman-Bialek, Sheila
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Hindra, Matthew
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Video recordings
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video recordings (physical artifacts)
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Summary note
A fascinating look at the life of Peter M. Sichel. This is the third volume in a series of leading thinkers, artists and leaders of the Hamptons.
Notes
Program made possible by the Sheila Hoffman-Bialek Foundation.
This disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives.
Creation/Production credits
Videotaped by Matthew Hindra, Sabine Hindra, Ryan Schmitter.
System details
DVD-R.
OCLC
730439891
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